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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the rental application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Application Date and Application Number or ID at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your Legal Name, Current Address, Date of Birth, Occupation, Yearly Income, and Employer details in the Applicant Information section.
  4. Provide your contact information including Home Phone and Cell Phone. Ensure you also include your Current Landlord's details.
  5. If applicable, complete the Co-Applicant Information section with similar details for any additional applicants.
  6. Answer questions regarding your credit history honestly. This includes bankruptcy declarations and eviction history.
  7. List any Additional Sources of Income that may support your application.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and authorizing the release of information at the end of the form.

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There are a few cases in which a landlord might refuse rent partial payments, an ongoing eviction process, or unagreed-upon payment methods are a few examples. As a tenant, carefully review the lease agreement to stay compliant and avoid refused payments.
A landlord may refuse to accept rent if they are trying to evict you. State or local law may even make refusing rent a required procedure for certain types of eviction, such as when the landlord does not want to renew a lease.
You are in violation of your lease and she can begin eviction proceedings. Most likely, she will just come back with a Sheriff who will compel you to allow entry. Landlords have a right to inspect their property under the conditions set by the law in your state/province.
In law, rent usually refers to a payment made by a tenant to a landlord for the use or occupancy of property , such as land , buildings, or other premises .
The Fair Housing Act ensures all applicants are treated fairly, prohibiting landlords from rejecting renters based on protected classes such as familial status, sex, gender identity, disability, religion, race, color, or national origin. Violating these laws is both unethical and illegal.

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